Wednesday, July 11, 2012

David Miliband guest edits the New Statesman, featuring Hillary Clinton, Russell Brand, a Taliban leader, Richard Branson and many more.

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David Miliband Guest Edits Tomorrow's New Statesman Magazine

"This is an extraordinary time of economic and political change around the world that is immensely challenging for the west and for the left. So I have produced an issue that tries to explain the big drivers of change in the world, and how the west and the left should react," David Miliband.

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The 80-page special issue features:

-An exclusive from Hillary Clinton on American power

- David Miliband interviewing entrepreneur  Richard Branson

- Michael Semple talking with a Taliban leader

- David Walliams interviewing  Russell Brand

- Kwame Kwei-Armah on being black and British in America

 PLUS Ed Miliband, Kevin Rudd, Jo Brand, Jonathon Coe, Ozwald Boating and many more!

"As a former foreign secretary and one of our most intellectually capable politicians, he [David Miliband] was ideally placed to gather together leading thinkers and politicians in one issue of the New Statesman," Jason Cowley, Editor of the New Statesman.

Find the issue, cover dated 16th July, on sale for £4.95 in all good newsagents, in London on Thursday 12th July and  the rest of the country from Friday 13th July. 

 International readers can call +44 (0)207 936 6459 or click here to obtain a copy. Subscribe today to ensure you never miss an issue. 

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